Interview with Kate of Kate Landers Events

One party which always has “wowed” me was a Mystical Mermaid party by the lovely Kate of Kate Landers Events in the USA.

It was beautiful, unique and so detailed. I am a big fan of her work and I am thrilled to share an interview with her today where she talks about some styling tips as well as party planning tips for mum’s. So much useful advice in this interview – I hope you enjoy it!

 

 

My favourite party styled by you is the Mystical mermaid party. How do you plan and dream up such a beautiful event? Do you tackle one area at a time (eg: first stationery, then decorations etc) or brainstorm all the ideas together?

 

Thank you so much Tanya!

Sometimes a single item serves as a source of inspiration (like a vintage tarnished candelabra), other times it is a color-scheme, flower, creature…in the event of the Mystical Mermaid Party, it was working off of a wish list from a mom who wanted a mermaid party that was non-traditional.

 

I knew she wanted something free-spirited, magical, soft, feminine, fanciful. I instantly thought of a shabby-chic inspired look with vintage treasures you would find at the bottom of the ocean. I loved the idea of creating a space where the guests would feel like mermaids.

Thus, a low-table and chair cushions on sand on the “sea floor” as mermaids would possibly dine. Draped tulle above to give that feeling of being under the ocean.

Lots of seashells and starfish, sea glass (but in a non-traditional white and pale pink), pearls, ruffles…things mermaids might like to collect. Mermaids were, after all, known to steal pretty things from ships lost at sea. Taking that bit of folklore gave me a springboard to jump off of.

 

The dessert table was also inspired by all things you would find under the sea. I named them appropriately as well. It was a dreamy party.

 

You recently celebrated your own son’s Noah’s 1st birthday. How did the planning differ for you in planning your own child’s celebration compared to clients events in the past?

Any tips for stylists who also plan their own children’s parties and perhaps feel more pressure to prepare a  “perfect party” since they are stylists themselves?

Planning your own child’s party is completely different than planning someone else’s. It really tugged at my heartstrings planning my son’s first (and recently, second!) birthday parties.

I wanted everything perfect, yet at the same time more than anything, I wanted to be fully present for the parties.

Therefore, I made sure to hire a professional photographer to capture everything for me, so that I could be with my husband and Noah and savor the moment. I am so thrilled I did. Of course there was a bit of added pressure, I think, to make everything perfect–but more because of my own perfectionism than anything else.

I think it was very clear to me–this was my son’s party, not something to wow others. Of course I hoped that my parties for my son would inspire others when planning their own child’s birthday parties, but the focus was on him.

You have mentioned the importance of creating an ‘experience’ for the children at a birthday party. As mum’s in the midst of party planning do you have tips on what we should keep in mind when planning to ensure the party is an “experience” for the guests?

I believe the key is trying to look at the party through the eyes of a child.

For example, if it is a woodland fairy party, imagine what you can do to create an environment to inspire the child’s own imagination, to give them props to feel like a fairy!

 

Whether that be wings and a wand, a little toadstool to sit on or jar of fairy dust to sprinkle…it is creating an environment that nurtures their imagination, fuels them to feel transported to a land of wonder for an hour or two.

 

 

Do you have any tips for mum’s wanting to create a beautiful celebration but on a budget?

Yes! First: a smaller guest list and hosting a party mid-afternoon really keeps costs down. Have as many guests as the age the child is turning (ie if turning five, have five guests, plus/minus two). This helps keep everyone from getting overstimulated and gives you the opportunity to buy that party favor you really want to give out because you aren’t buying 30 of them!

Also, by hosting mid-afternoon, you do not need to serve a meal. Simple healthy fruit and a birthday cake with beverage is all you need. It is really that simple.

 

When it comes to decorations, take simple balloons and tie pretty gingham, satin or grosgrain ribbons on them to make them that much more stylish. Very easy, inexpensive and looks so much more stylish.

 

Using solid colored party plates and cups will look beautiful, and homemade party hats (pretty crafting paper or fabrics adorned with tissue festooning or ruffled ribbon) makes such a statement.

 

One party favor can be spectacular, and cost less than a bag full of many smaller trinkets. A book with a personalized bookplate, beautifully decorated cookie–great favors.

 

 

When going onsite to style a party, what are your “must-have’s” that you always carry with you?

I am sure I will forget some. Off the top of my head, scotch tape, glue dots, fishing line, scissors, mini glue gun and glue sticks, ribbon, baker’s twine, band aids, ribbon, upholstery pins and mini hammer…stuff to hang props, trim frayed edges, cover up a stain…

 

 

Have you ever had something you had planned for go wrong on the day of the event? How did you deal with it?

YES! Absolutely. Deep breath. Cupcakes get damaged in transit–get basic white frosted supermarket cupcakes as a back up. Always have extra party favors in case guests’ siblings come along. Just a couple things that help.

Expect the unexpected. And remember, no one is perfect. Focusing the joy of the birthday child’s face and all of his or her guests, reminds you what is really important.

 

What is the most important attitude for a mum to have on the day of their child’s celebration in the midst of all the busyness!

Stay in the moment. Imagine yourself a week from now, looking back. How do you want to remember the party? Do you want to see your child blow out the candles? Do you want to help your child hand out the party favors? Make sure you have a family member or babysitter to help with the duties you want done, and celebrate the life of your precious child!

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Thank you so much Kate for sharing your thoughts, advice and inspirations with us all!

See more of Kate Lander’s work on her site here.

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Introducing Occasion by Design

Today I am introducing you to one of my fantastic blog sponsors: Occasion by Design who was one of the party boutiques I use to purchase from even before I had a Directory that they were advertising on.

The range on the Occasion by Design store is vast – a variety of colours, decorations, tableware and more which meant I could always order lots of items from the one place. I also always found the service by Helena exceptional.

This year Occasion by Design also set up a bricks and mortar store in Hobart so all the lucky Tasmanian’s can enjoy a beautiful party boutique!  This is a bonus when dealing with an online retailer as you can have confidence that you are dealing with a “real” credible store.

Wouldn’t you love to be able to walk into a store like this when party planning?:

 

Occasion by Design has everything from tableware, decorations, invitations, styling accessories and favour bags and more. I love that you can easily search for the items you are looking for and the shipping is affordable at $9.95.

All the popular partyware brands are stocked at Occasion by Design but besides the large range of partyware items such as tissue pom poms, jumbo balloons, lanterns, tableware etc I also love that you can find some more unique items such as these:

 

 

Square dessert cups – Occasion by Design

 

 

Foil mega balloons – Occasion by Design

 

 

Mini vintage mail box – Occasion by Design

 

Mini blackboard easels – Occasion by Design

 

 

Disposable push pop containers

 

 

Floral lantern – Occasion by Design

 

They have some great items in for Christmas as well:

 

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Next time you’re planning a celebration, you must pop into the Occasion by Design online store and if you’re in Hobart make sure you visit the shop front!

 

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Christmas Showcase

Leading up to Christmas so many of the businesses in the Life’s Little Celebration’s children’s party directory have such fantastic items on offer!

I wanted to find a way to share these all in one place for my facebook followers/blog readers to view! So I created the CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE ALBUM on my facebook page.

In the one album you can browse; Christmas decorations, printables, gifts, desserts and more! Everything you need whether you are planning a special Christmas party or just need some fun printables to use for classmate/workmate gifts or letters for Santa!

 

xmas showcase collage

 

 

I hope you’ll make time to browse the showcase as there are so many wonderful Christmas items available and it will definitely give you some ideas of things you can prepare for Christmas time!

Thank you so much to all the vendors from the children’s party directory who contributed something for the showcase.

 

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Styling secrets, Business brains – Lettuce & co

As part of the “Styling Secrets, Business Brains” series I am very excited today to be sharing some tips from Lisa  – half of the duo that is “Lettuce & Co”

I love their style which is always unique, classy and fun! Enjoy this post filled with wonderful party tips and some snapshots of the amazing styling of Lettuce & Co!

 

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Three party styling/planning tips for mums

1.  Plan your planning!

Organization is key to make hosting a breeze.

There are a few questions that need answered to get started…when will it be? (the date and time – think a time where the birthday boy/girl has had their nap and will be refreshed to enjoy the celebration). where will you choose to host it? (the pro in having it at home is that it is convenient but then there is the post party clean up). How many guests will be there and of these how many are kids? And of what age group?

If you opt for entertainment, you would want it most suitable for the majority of the children to get involved in.

 

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Work party prep into your week ie. Write up your checklist during your lunch hour at work or whilst kiddies are napping.

Plan the food you’re going to serve, write it down and allocate some to friends and families. Make dishes one at a time throughout the week, so by the time the weekend comes, you’re ready to go. Regardless of the age group, selection and healthy food options are favoured by guest’s parents.

 

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2.  It’s all in the details!

Instead of serving beverages in jugs, serve them in labeled mini plastic bottles (similar to the mini glass milk bottles but kid friendly) with adorable straws and write the names of all sweet delicacies on place cards.

Sprinkles & Marshmallows

Think outside the bag. Of course, we love a goody/party bag but why not package your party gifts in a more creative way?

If you are having a themed party try and factor that into the packaging i.e. for a sprinkles party paint some coloured dots all over a white paper bag.

And what kid doesn’t love craft? Rather than fill bags with lollies and sugary foods that probably get thrown out by the health and tooth nazi guest mother, throw in a crayon or stickers. To keep costs down simply purchase a packet of crayons or textas and buy a little book of stickers, tear a page and just put one of each into each bag.

spotty goodie bags

 

3. Don’t go OTT on the theming

If you are going with a character theme, don’t over do the ‘character’- carry across a primary colour or story element.

For example for our Pinocchio themed party, rather than putting Pinocchio’s cute little face on everything which was oh so tempting, we highlighted the colours from his overalls; red, yellow and blue into the food styling ie Yellow macarons and red jaffas filled apothecary jars, topped mini cupcakes with a blue flag, red apple shaped biscuits and blue jelly which represented Monstro the whale (a character from the Pinocchio story)

 

Tip for any mum in business

Perhaps not a tip but a quote:

“if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life”

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Thank’s so much Lisa for sharing your wisdom with us all! View more of the work Lettuce & Co here.

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Colour your party: natural

Whether you’re planning a vintage themed party, or a theme which incorporates wooden/natural features such as a woodland, pirate, jungle, dinosaur party theme (to name just a few) – here is some inspiration to get you started with what you could perhaps work into this celebration.

All the links are below the inspiration board:

 

colour your party natural

Find them all here:

Sambellina kraft favour box

Pine food boat

Hessian roll

Wooden scoop

Tassel garland DIY kit

Jute sacks

Rustic pie buffet table by Bubble and Sweet

Muslin favour bags

Wooden mini blackboard pegs

Champagne stripe tableware

Tree stump risers

Taupe and white striped lantern

Caramel straws with stripe

Are you working in natural or wooden elements into the next party you’re planning?

If so – what is the party theme?

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